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<blockquote data-quote="brinny" data-source="post: 60366194" data-attributes="member: 30149"><p>Re; the first question, He forgives those who wish to be forgiven, through His Son, Jesus Christ. The point of Christianity and reading the Bible, is because a regenerated heart and mind long for His Word (the Bible) like manna (spiritual Bread) it feeds us and nurtures us. And as it is written in Proverbs, we are blessed with wisdom and understanding through the Holy Spirit, as we read it and absorb it. and the following is in following Jesus Christ, and growing in our love for Him, and our Father. We long to see His face and see and hear Him rejoicing over us with singing, as it is written in the Bible. </p><p></p><p>Jesus tells us:</p><p></p><p>"Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." ~John 14:6</p><p></p><p>No one can come to the Father but by Jesus. </p><p></p><p>My father died of smoke inhalation in a room that was on fire. Although he rejected God's grace and lived as a raging alcoholic, i believe that God's grace superseded the state of my father. I believe that through God's inexplicable grace, he cried out at the last minute and that God pulled him out of destruction. i also believe that god can supersede whole family lines meant for destruction, and through His grace, can raise beauty from ashes. my great grandfather i am told was a Godly man. i suspect he prayed for the generations after him, and i believe that God honored his prayers and that is why i am a believer now, along with other members of my family. </p><p></p><p>God's inexplicable grace is not able to be explained, for it works in mysterious ways. it will continue calling hearts and minds to Him via His Son. it is also written that the heavens declare the glory of God, and that his handiwork is seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brinny, post: 60366194, member: 30149"] Re; the first question, He forgives those who wish to be forgiven, through His Son, Jesus Christ. The point of Christianity and reading the Bible, is because a regenerated heart and mind long for His Word (the Bible) like manna (spiritual Bread) it feeds us and nurtures us. And as it is written in Proverbs, we are blessed with wisdom and understanding through the Holy Spirit, as we read it and absorb it. and the following is in following Jesus Christ, and growing in our love for Him, and our Father. We long to see His face and see and hear Him rejoicing over us with singing, as it is written in the Bible. Jesus tells us: "Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." ~John 14:6 No one can come to the Father but by Jesus. My father died of smoke inhalation in a room that was on fire. Although he rejected God's grace and lived as a raging alcoholic, i believe that God's grace superseded the state of my father. I believe that through God's inexplicable grace, he cried out at the last minute and that God pulled him out of destruction. i also believe that god can supersede whole family lines meant for destruction, and through His grace, can raise beauty from ashes. my great grandfather i am told was a Godly man. i suspect he prayed for the generations after him, and i believe that God honored his prayers and that is why i am a believer now, along with other members of my family. God's inexplicable grace is not able to be explained, for it works in mysterious ways. it will continue calling hearts and minds to Him via His Son. it is also written that the heavens declare the glory of God, and that his handiwork is seen. [/QUOTE]
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